2011-03-23, 20:56
Hey Guys!
I know it's kind of weird to only show my work in the first post. I'll be active in that community, trust me :-D
Here ist my first try:
description to it:
Nik & I decided to (first!) try a timelapse with that tilt-shift effect directly after skiing.
It's the view we had from our balcony so we didn't even have to get our beer-drown selfs up from our chairs - at least I didn't, Nik set up the tripod.
I arranged the tilt-shifts in Photoshop. I know it would look better with Lens Blur but I used Gaussian Blur - my laptop has a performance worse than arse..
I than changed to Lightroom for all that corrections and arranged the timelapse with LRtimelapse - a great tool! (lrtimelapse.com)
The shots were taken with a Canon EOS 550d/Rebel T2i and that bloody kit lens - I am still waiting for the money for an Samyang 14mm to come...
The video contains 1609 shots.
Thank you guys!
I know it's kind of weird to only show my work in the first post. I'll be active in that community, trust me :-D
Here ist my first try:
description to it:
Nik & I decided to (first!) try a timelapse with that tilt-shift effect directly after skiing.
It's the view we had from our balcony so we didn't even have to get our beer-drown selfs up from our chairs - at least I didn't, Nik set up the tripod.
I arranged the tilt-shifts in Photoshop. I know it would look better with Lens Blur but I used Gaussian Blur - my laptop has a performance worse than arse..
I than changed to Lightroom for all that corrections and arranged the timelapse with LRtimelapse - a great tool! (lrtimelapse.com)
The shots were taken with a Canon EOS 550d/Rebel T2i and that bloody kit lens - I am still waiting for the money for an Samyang 14mm to come...
The video contains 1609 shots.
Thank you guys!